Chairman Kim Nam-jung Receives National Medal of Honor and Donates Sponsorship Goods Worth 5 Million Won

Jindo DH Group Leads Year-End Support for Elderly and Disabled, Spreading Warmth View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] DH Group, a local company in Jindo-gun, Jeollanam-do, is delivering warmth to the local community by donating sponsorship goods to welfare institutions in Jindo-gun as part of social contribution and sharing management for the year-end and New Year holidays.


According to DH Group on the 21st, Chairman Kim Namjung and executives visited the Jindo-gun Comprehensive Welfare Center for the Disabled and the Jindo Senior Welfare Center located in Jindo-eup the day before, donating 150 boxes each of Tosio corn flakes, a health food from Jindo, totaling 300 boxes (worth about 5 million KRW).


On this day, Kwak Kyuhyun, chairman of the Jindo-gun Council of the National Unification Advisory Council, and advisory members also attended the delivery ceremony.


Kim Namjung, an advisory member of the National Unification Advisory Council Jindo-gun Council, was in the spotlight for receiving the Order of Civil Merit, Magnolia Medal, at the ‘2021 National Medal Award Ceremony’ held on the 9th at the Baekbeom Kim Koo Memorial Hall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, in recognition of his dedicated activities over the past 23 years in various fields including a leading role in the declaration of the end of the Korean War and regional sustainable development.


Kwak Kyuhyun, chairman of the National Unification Advisory Council Jindo-gun Council, said, “I wanted to deliver a small but warm warmth and hope to the elderly and disabled who are especially financially struggling due to COVID-19 during the year-end and New Year holidays,” and added, “In 2022, the new year, I will work for peace on the Korean Peninsula together with more neighbors.”


Chairman Kim Namjung said, “I am even more pleased to be able to give back to the local community and practice sharing with neighbors in need,” and added, “I hope the marginalized groups who are going through even more difficult times due to COVID-19 will hold courage and hope and overcome difficulties well.”





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